€4.30 per day is the headline number here
Holiday Parking sits in the remote long-stay tier at Bremen Airport, aimed at trips long enough that the day rate matters more than a short walk to Terminal 1, 2, 3 or E. The reference price you see on comparison sites starts around €4.30 per day, which is in the same ballpark as this product, but not always labelled clearly by name. Treat it as the “cheap but not at-the-door” option and plan a few extra minutes in your schedule.
This is offsite-style, remote long-stay parking, not a quick-drop lot right in front of Terminal 1 or Terminal 3. You park once and leave the car for several days or a week, so it lines up better with leisure trips than Monday–Friday commuting. Daily pricing around €4.30 only makes sense if you stay multiple nights; for a one-night stop, the time overhead getting to and from the terminal can cancel out the savings.
Comparison platforms like Parkos and others publicly quote Bremen Airport parking “from €4.30 per day” for advance bookings, but the search results do not always show the Holiday Parking name. Regulars use these sites to benchmark total cost for 5–14 days and then stick with the lowest cancelable option. Expect to pay more if you just roll up at the airport without a prior booking, especially in school holidays or on summer Saturdays.
What regulars do: lock in a rate online a week or more in advance through a broker such as Parkos or PARKLOT, then screenshot the confirmation with the exact euro amount. They treat the comparison price as the real reference, not the on-site boards at Bremen. One practical tip: once you know your flight’s departure time from Terminal 1, add at least 20–30 minutes to cover finding a space, parking, and getting from Holiday Parking to check-in.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $4.30/day | $4.30 |
| 3 days | $4.30/day | $12.90 |
| 7 days | $4.30/day | $30.10 |